#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #--------------------- www.ozmusic-central.com.au/oztabs ----------------------# Tripod: Cuckold Live - Open Slather tabbed by Rob Bowman email: rebowman@utas.edu.au CHORDS C Gadd11 F G D A Am F#m G/F# Em |------------1---3--3--0--0---2-----3----0-- |-1----1-----1---3--2--2--1---2-----3----0-- |-0----0-----2---0--3--2--2---2-----0----0-- |-2----0-----3---0--0--2--2---4-----0----2-- |-3----2-----3---2--0--0--0---4-----0----2-- |------------1---3------------2-----2----0-- Chords played during spoken part: C Gadd11 F G Spoken part: Um, this next song's kind of inspired by um, hang on....(he pauses to tune guitar). I find it quite hard to talk and speak at the same time. This next song is inspired by a sense of disillusionment with modern pop lyric writing, people are very lazy with the kinds of words they write in their songs, aren't they. You know, they fall back on the same old words: Baby, Maybe; Love, Glove, same old rhymes you see all the time and it's just lazy, the English language is full of some beautiful language. Shakespeare for example had some ripper words and, you just don't see enough of them anymore, you know. Words that are repleaged with expressive potential. Words like Cuckold for example. The word Cuckold means to be someone who has been cheated on by your partner. You used to see it a lot in Shakespeare, you don't see it enough anymore in pop music I recon, it's a good word, A beautiful word. (Play G, and then stop for the start of verse) Verse C Gadd11 F G I arrived home early, she thought that I'd be late C Gadd11 F G And my girlie wasn't waiting at the gate Am C F G I climbed the stairs, the stairs that I had climbed a hundred times before Am C F G And there, I heard a noise behind the bedroom door Am C F G A silent prayer, escaped my lips as if I knew what was in store C Gadd11 F G I, I tore the bedsheets off and there she was, with another man C F G(let ring) I looked into her eyes and then I knew________ C I am now a Cuckold F G She cuckolded me C Gadd11 When your Love is lovin' someone else F G A cuckold will you be C Gadd11 F G This cuckoldation, has culodified me C Gadd11 F G And cuckoldentally I'm cuckoldised by her cuckoldity Am C F G Cuckoldish me, life has taken on a cuckoldastic twist Am C F G A I should have seen, when I looked at her, she was a cuckoldist D I am now a Cuckold G A She cuckolded me YEAH! D F#m When your Love is lovin' someone else G A A cuckold will you be G G/F# Em Asus4 A Her cuckoldastic tendencies, have brought me to my knees G G/F# Em Asus4 A Oh please I reminisce on my pre-cuckishes period G G/F# Em Asus4 A And these cuckoldatory things have made me post cuckoldic G A D Aahh CUCK! I feel like such a Cuck head G A D A D Oooooooooooooooooh